IPA: /skɛtʃ/
KK: /skɛtʃ/
To create a simple drawing or outline of something.
She likes to sketch in her notebook during her free time.
Past: sketched
Past Participle: sketched
A simple or rough drawing that shows the main features of something, often made quickly and without much detail.
She made a quick sketch of the landscape before starting her painting.
To create a simple drawing or outline of something, often quickly and without much detail.
She decided to sketch the beautiful landscape she saw during her hike.
Past: sketched
Past Participle: sketched
Sketch → The word 'sketch' originates from the Italian 'schizzo', meaning a quick or rough drawing. It is derived from the Latin 'schedium', meaning a little piece of paper or a draft. The term describes a quick, informal drawing or outline.
Imagine a quick drawing on a little piece of paper — that's what a sketch is, capturing an idea in a rough form.